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- Curriculum LAW Master International Laws 2024-2025.pdf (286.32 kB, PDF)… Master International Laws 1 Find another programme Compulsory courses Master International Laws compulsory courses Faculty of Law Language Course French Full course description French is both a working language and one of the two official languages of the UN, UNESCO, NATO, the European Union, the … English Coordinator: W.C. Muller Faculty of Law Foundations of Global Law Full course description Law is typically thought of as the result of the exercise of State sovereignty. This intuition immediately confines the law’s effects to the territory where sovereignty is exercised, making it a local phenomenon. However, this picture of the law is insufficient. States are in constant interaction among themselves, requiring thus their own regulation. This regulation takes the form of international … and blockchain and sustainable development, we will collectively deepen our knowledge and understanding of the role that property plays in our society. The course offers an introduction into ongoing global debates and will bring students into contact with work by and – when possible – scholars that are influential in the global debate on property. In this approach the boundaries between private law and public law become blurred as the challenges ahead - such as moving towards sustainable …
- fasos_ma_eer_2021-2022-version_nov._2021.docx_0.pdf (1002.57 kB, PDF)… Admission requirements 5 Article 2.3 Language requirements 5 Article 2.4 Board of Admissions 7 Article 2.5 Admissions dates 7 Article 2.6 Pre-Master’s programmes 7 SECTION 3 CONTENT AND STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAMME 9 Article 3.1 The programme, including contact hours 9 A European Studies 9 B European Studies, specialisation ESST 10 C European Public Affairs 11 D Master Arts & Culture: AHE 12 E Master Media Studies, specialisation Digital Cultures 13 F Master Globalisation and Development Studies 14 G … KCE 16 H Master Arts & Culture (research), specialisation CAST 17 I Master European Studies (research) 18 Article 3.2 Final qualifications of the programme 20 Article 3.3 Form of the programme 20 Article 3.4 Language of instruction 21 Article 3.5 Communication and announcement of decisions 21 Article 3.6 Study load 21 Article 3.7 Components taken elsewhere (electives outside the faculty) 21 Article 3.8 Flexible master’s programme 22 Article 3.9 UM honours programme: PREMIUM 22 Article 3.10 Examination of the programme 22 SECTION 4 EDUCATION 25 Article 4.1 Courses, composition and actual design 25 …
- why-do-we-speak-to-experts-reviving-the-strength-of-the-expert-interview-method.pdf (405.4 kB, PDF)… Experts? Reviving the Strength of the Expert Interview Method Christian von Soest In political scientists’ drive to examine causal mechanisms, qualitative expert interviews have an important role to play. This is particularly true for the analysis of complex decision-making processes, where there is a dearth of data, and for linking macro and micro levels of analysis. The paper offers suggestions for making the most effective and reflective use of qualitative expert interviews. It advocates an encompassing, knowledge-based … still has an important and arguably even growing role to play “within a discipline addicted to causation” (Anderl 2015, 2). As a tool to investigate causal mechanisms, expert interviews hold three advantages. First, they may add to experimental findings about micro processes and how decisions were made in practice (Fu and Simmons 2021). Researchers can blend general results with context-specific information that is often not in the public domain. In this way, qualitative information from …
- Seminar-733 Questioning Corona 2020.pdf (1.12 MB, PDF)… seeks to reflect through free discussion, every shade of Indian thought and aspiration. Each month, a single problem is debated by writers belonging to different persuasions. Opinions expressed have ranged from janata to congress, from sarvodaya to communist to independent. And the non-political specialist too has voiced his views. In this way it has been possible to answer a real need of today, to gather the facts and ideas of this age and to help thinking people arrive at a certain degree of … looks like a play of words but has profound consequences, as it unravels in daily life. Drucker claimed that a leader is one who does the right thing, while a manager is one who does things right. The manager emphasizes the tactical, he plays safe, where a leader confronts a more open-ended experimental world which involves risk. A manager is instrumental, and literally conveys a sense of impression management. One was pondering over Drucker’s distinction as one listened to Modi’s first speech … on statistical indicators that portray the speed, severity and shape of the epidemic as it races across several countries. It became the source of knowledge on terms hitherto unfa- miliar to most, such as exponential growth, flattening of the curve, contact tracing, social distancing and com- munity transmission. While these are important for epidemic control, the major lessons it has delivered relate to the origins of this virus attack from induced ecological imbalance and the changes that we …
- UM Open Science policy update 2022 v13.pdf (1.66 MB, PDF)… 8 3. Next steps for Open Science @ UM from 2022 onwards ................................................................... 8 3.1. Proposed Open-Science-encompassing actions .......................................................................... 8 3.2. Faculty Action Plans ................................................................................................................... 10 4. Thematic … in this next step we acknowledge the need of UM faculties to have sufficient room to align Open Science initiatives at faculty level with research practices common in their respective disciplines. The overall objective is to become a university where Open Science is the norm – as it is formulated in the Strategic Programme 2022-2026. In other words: a university where research is shared as open as possible, as closed as necessary, while acknowledging disciplinary differences in research … are brought together; ● A full RDM trainings curriculum is being developed, including dedicated representation of the topic in the Open Science module of the Graduate Schools programme; ● Data Stewards are positioned at every faculty as first point of contact for academics; ● Faculty FAIR action plans in order to make research data at least findable and accessible 11 Publish deals with Gold OA journals, Diamond/non-APC or Contribute-to-Open constructions …
An evidence-based approach to pre-trial detention and its harmonisation in Europe.
These events bring together international experts to discuss pre-trial detention from an interdisciplinary perspective and investigate possibilities for an EU action. Three webinars are planned, each providing insights into the most topical aspects of the law and practice of pre-trial detention.
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